This week on Artworks –
In the second half of her journey down the limestone trail, WFIU’s Yaël Ksander shares some of the secrets that the buildings on the Bloomington campus are keeping in plain sight.
Also on the program,
We’ll step inside the doors of Indiana University’s African American Arts Institute, where for nearly four decades students have been shaped for careers in music, dance, and culture.
Then the directors of this fall’s City Lights series at the IU Cinema talk about the films they’ll be screening and how they made those choices.
And the Baltimore Consort continues the Indianapolis Early Music Festival with a program that tours the musical roots of the ensemble.
Stories On This Episode
Wonder In The Details: A Stroll Down The Limestone Trail
By Yaël Ksander - Jul 5, 2011
How is the campus limestone tour like mushroom hunting? Once you “get your eyes on,” previously camouflaged details start to pop out everywhere.
A Place For Film: Fall 2011 City Lights Series
By Andy Hunsucker - Jul 4, 2011
On this week's episode we invite James Paasche and Landon Palmer to talk about the Fall 2011 City Lights Series.
Ladyes Delight, Children’s Fun And A Gentleman’s Pleasure
By George Walker - Jul 5, 2011
The Indianapolis Early Music Festival hosts the Baltimore Consort.
Honing A Heritage With The African American Arts Institute
By Megan Meyer - May 25, 2010
The African American Arts Institute, located just off the Arts Quad on the IU campus, has been bringing music and dance to Bloomington for over 30 years.